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// === tests/cases/conformance/types/typeParameters/typeArgumentLists/constraintSatisfactionWithAny2.ts ===
declare function AssertType(value:any, type:string):void;
// errors expected for type parameter cannot be referenced in the constraints of the same list
// any is not a valid type argument unless there is no constraint, or the constraint is any

declare function foo<Z, T extends <U>(x: U) => Z>(y: T): Z;
let a: any;
AssertType(a, "any");

foo(a);
AssertType(foo(a), "unknown");
AssertType(foo, "<Z, T extends <U>(U) => Z>(T) => Z");
AssertType(a, "any");

foo<any, any>(a);
AssertType(foo<any, any>(a), "any");
AssertType(foo, "<Z, T extends <U>(U) => Z>(T) => Z");
AssertType(a, "any");


